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Joseph Kelemen - Buxheimer Orgelbuch: Die RöhreSuddeutsche Orgelmeister, Vol. 4 (2010) [SACD]

Joseph Kelemen - Buxheimer Orgelbuch: Die RöhreSuddeutsche Orgelmeister, Vol. 4 (2010) [SACD]

BAND/ARTIST: Joseph Kelemen

  • Title: Buxheimer Orgelbuch: Die RöhreSuddeutsche Orgelmeister, Vol. 4
  • Year Of Release: 2010
  • Label: OEHMS - OC 645
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso) / 2.0, 5.0 (2,8 MHz/1 Bit)
  • Total Time: 70:10
  • Total Size: 3.45 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Glockenläuten - 0:44
2. Redeuntes in idem - 3:35
3. Wolhin laß vöglein sorgen - 1:42
4. Portigaler - 3:42
5. Vil lieber Zit uff diser Erde - 2:20
6. Kyriel(eyson) Angelicum - Christeleyson - Ultimum Kyriel(eyson) - 1:43
7. Praembulum Super C - 1:52
8. Praembulum Super Mi - 1:37
9. Redeuntes in mi - 2:09
10. Allegalea - 2:07
11. Praembulum Super D - 2:17
12. Gaudeamus (omnes in Domino) - 4:41
13. Ellend du hast umbfangen mich - 3:42
14. Sequitur adhuc semel Ellend und Jamer - 3:28
15. Redeuntes in idem - 3:23
16. Ein fröuwlin edel von natueren - 3:10
17. Veni virgo - 1:54
18. Salve Radix Josophanie - 1:19
19. Se la phase pale - 2:06
20. Redeuntes in d - 2:02
21. Descendi in ortum meum - 3:32
22. Rorate celi desuper et nubes pl(uant iustum) - 3:45
23. Jeloy mors - 4:18
24. Redeuntes in La - 1:09
25. Anna vasanna - 2:35
26. Kyrieleyson de S(ancta) Maria V(irginie) - Christeleyson - Kyrieleyson - 2:23
27. Ave Regina - 2:57

With over 250 pieces, the Buxheimer Orgelbuch is the most extensive collection of keyboard music before 1600. Created ca. 1460 (1470 at the latest), the manuscript was preserved until 1883 in the Carthusian monastery in Buxheim an der Iller (Swabia, South Germany). After an auction, the manuscript came to the State Library in Munich.
Joseph Kelemen, expert for historic organs and especially for German organ music before 1700, has chosen two instruments for this recording.
Parts of the organ constructed by an anonymous organ-builder in the Church of St. Andreas in Soest- Ostönnen predate1425, making it one of the oldest playable organs in the world. Johann Patroclus Möller was entrusted with extending it in 1721–22.
The organ in the Innsbruck Hofkirche was built in 1558 by Ravensburg organ-builder Jörg Ebert. It is a Renaissance instrument with a rückpositiv based on 4‘ pipes that still has features dating from the Gothic. It is found in the swallow‘s nest on the side wall of the choir.


Joseph Kelemen - Buxheimer Orgelbuch: Die RöhreSuddeutsche Orgelmeister, Vol. 4 (2010) [SACD]



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